arabicè olim exarata à Georgio Elmacino ... et latinè reddita operâ ac studio Thomae Erpenii. PENDING - HL BP49 .M35 1625 Book Item-ID: i2138387x BIB-ID... Show morearabicè olim exarata à Georgio Elmacino ... et latinè reddita operâ ac studio Thomae Erpenii. PENDING - HL BP49 .M35 1625 Book Item-ID: i2138387x BIB-ID: 2555155 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Arab, Astronomy, Arab--Early works to 1800, QB41 .B23 1645
Half title: Albategnius de numeris stellarum et motibus. Engraved title page. Imprint from colophon. Errata on p. [1]-[2] at end. Dedicatory epistle... Show moreHalf title: Albategnius de numeris stellarum et motibus. Engraved title page. Imprint from colophon. Errata on p. [1]-[2] at end. Dedicatory epistle signed: Bernardinus Vgulottus. Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .B23 1645 Book Item-ID: i24958244 BIB-ID: 2717721 Show less
Description and travel, DS412 .I263 1819, 425.4 Ib5d
ex arabico Ebn Batutae Itinerario edita ; interpretatione et annotationibus instructa per Henricum Apetz. Ibn Batutta's description of Malabar,... Show moreex arabico Ebn Batutae Itinerario edita ; interpretatione et annotationibus instructa per Henricum Apetz. Ibn Batutta's description of Malabar, south-western India. Original Arabic text, edited with a Latin translation and annotations by the Jena oriental scholar and entomologist Johann Heinrich Gottfried Apetz (1794-1857), a student of L. G. Kosegarten, to whom this effort is dedicated. - Ibn Battuta's famous "Rihla" (literally, "The Journey") is considered one of the most significant Mediaeval eyewitness accounts of the Middle East. Over a period of thirty years, the Muslim Moroccan explorer Abu-‘Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Batutah (1304-77?) visited most of the known Islamic world, including North Africa, the Horn of Africa, West Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in the West, to the Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and China in the East - a distance surpassing his near-contemporary Marco Polo. He journeyed more than 75,000 miles, a figure unsurpassed by any individual explorer until the coming of the Steam Age some 450 years later, and is considered one of the greatest travellers of all time. After returning home from his travels in 1354, Ibn Battuta dictated an account of his journeys to Ibn Juzayy, a scholar whom he had previously met in Granada. The account is the only source for Ibn Battuta's adventures. For centuries his book was obscure, even within the Muslim world, but in the early 19th century extracts were published in German and English based on manuscripts discovered in the Middle East, containing abridged versions of Ibn Juzayy's Arabic text. - Slight browning and duststaining; ownership "S. H. Lewin" (dated 1828) on t. p. Main Heritage Compact General DS412 .I263 1819 Book Item-ID: i16843642 BIB-ID: 1509208 Show less
Astronomy, Astrology, Arab, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1800, BF1714.A6 A28 1515
Albumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt,... Show moreAlbumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 31. Marz 1489. Kl-4' . Mit 252 (statt 268) Text Holzschnitten (inkl. Wdh.). Hot. Typ.,39-41 Zl. 115 (statt 118) Bl. D 1, 2 und G 3). pgt. um 1900 mit Rvg., goldgepr. Filete und mittelstuck auf den Deckeln sowie dreiseit. Goldschnitt (gering berie- ben). (116) Einzige Inkunabelausgabe. - Hain- C. 611. Klebs 39.1. Pellechet 414. Polain 106. IGI 265 Proctor 1882. schreiber 3072. schramm XXIII, 25, 119-134 und 136-159 BMC II, 383 GKW 836. Goff A360. Walsh I, 625. BSB A-226. Essling 448. Houzeau - L.I 3821: Cet ouvrage contient la mention de toutes les conjonctions de planetes dont l'histoire conservait le souvenir " - Vgl. Carmody 91 - Eines der drei Hauptwerke des beruhmten persischen Astrologen(805-886) Er. vertritt hier die Meinung, dab die welt wahrend einer konjunktion aller planeten in letzten Grad des Widders entstanden und der Weltuntergang bei einer Konjunktion aller Plaeten im letzten Grad der Fische zu erwarten sei. Die Vorhersagen Albumasars und sein astrologisches system galten als grundlegend. Die Holzschnitte zeigen die Tierkreise, Sternbilder und astrologische Zeichen.- Vor-satz mit Aufkleber. Titel verso gestempelt. Einige BI. neu angefalzt. BI P2 und 3 mit hinterlegtem Papierdurchbruch. Gering gebraunt und flecking. Gewaschenes Exemplar. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1714.A6 A28 1515 Book Item-ID: i10077674 BIB-ID: 1009403 Show less
Colophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. ... Show moreColophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. al-Kabīsī's "Libellus isagogicus ad magisterium iudiciorum astrorum", translated from the Arabic into Latin by Joannes Hispalensis. The "Commentum" is by Joannes Danck de Saxonia, revised by Bartholomaeus de Alten de Nusia. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .A23 1502 Book Item-ID: i10050644 BIB-ID: 1006700 Show less
Alchemy, Alchemy--Early works to 1800, QD25 .J33 1545
Main Heritage Shelves General QD25 .J33 1545 Book Item-ID: i24485779 BIB-ID: 2618897 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General QD25 .J33 1545 Book Item-ID: i24485779 BIB-ID: 2618897 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, BF1680 .I263 1571
authore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device... Show moreauthore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device after the colophon in the last page. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1680 .I263 1571 Book Item-ID: i21500125 BIB-ID: 1946507 Translated from Arabic Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Astrology, Arab, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1800, QB41 .A263 1521
Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .A263 1521 Book Item-ID: i24956442 BIB-ID: 2528535 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General QB41 .A263 1521 Book Item-ID: i24956442 BIB-ID: 2528535 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, Astrology, QB26 .F57 1551
per Nicolaum Prucknerum astrologum nuper ab innumeris mendis uindicati. His accesserunt, Claudii Ptolemaei Pheludiensis Alexandrini [aootelesmaton]... Show moreper Nicolaum Prucknerum astrologum nuper ab innumeris mendis uindicati. His accesserunt, Claudii Ptolemaei Pheludiensis Alexandrini [aootelesmaton], quod Quadripartitum uocant, lib. IIII. De inerrantium stellarum significationibus, lib. I. Centiloquium eiusdem. Ex Arabibus et Chaldaeis. Hermetis uetustissimi astrologi Centum aphoris. lib. I. Bethem Centiloquium. Eiusdem De horis planetarum liber alius. Almanzoris astrologi Propositiones ad saracenorum regem. Zahelis arabis De electionibus lib. I. Messahalah De ratione circuli & stellarum, & qualiter in hoc seculo operentur, lib. I. Omar De natiuitatibus lib. III. Marci Manilii poetae disertissimi Astronomicōn lib. V. Postremò Othonis Brunfelsii De diffinitionibus & terminis astrologiae libellus isagogicus / Julius Maternus Firmicus. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .F57 1551 Book Item-ID: i22891699 BIB-ID: 1833323 Show less
Alchemy, Alchemy--Early works to 1800, QD25 .J33 1541
First edition of a miscellaneous work on Alchemy which gathers some works of different authors, being Gebri, Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, considered the... Show moreFirst edition of a miscellaneous work on Alchemy which gathers some works of different authors, being Gebri, Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, considered the father of the Arab chemistry, the author who opens the volume which includes parts of four of his works. His treatises are followed by a short one, Speculum Alchemiae, traditionally credited to Roger Bacon, on the origin and composition of metals; a work by Richardus Anglicus; and another treatise of the Arab author Khalid ibn Yazid al-Umawi. The volume ends with the Tabula Smaragdina and its comment. The Tabula Smaragdina is a concise, compact and cryptic piece reputed to contain the secret of the prima materia and its transmutation, highly regarded by European alchemists as the foundation of their art. It is attributed to Hermes Trimegistus but, virtually all literature ascribed to this name is incorrectly so attributed. Although technically it is not the name of a real person in origin, it became regarded as such from early times. This text was a popular summary of alchemical principles, wherein the secrets of the philosopher's stone were thought to have been described. The last text of the whole edition is a commentary by the medieval alchemist Hortulanus, who composed his commentary before 1325. It is the second part of a work in which Hortulanus believes alcohol or quintessence is the hidden primordial heat in all material things. Signatures: aa-bb⁴, cc2, a-z⁴, A-Z⁴, & Woodcuts in initials; xilographic paintings Main Heritage Shelves General QD25 .J33 1541 Book Item-ID: i2150054x BIB-ID: 1946517 Some of the text are translated from Arabic. Show less